Trump may need to ‘personally’ get involved to fix rift with Senate Republicans: Analysis
Tulsi Gabbard has announced her resignation as director of national intelligence due to her husband's cancer diagnosis. The article discusses the political challenges President Trump is facing, particularly pushback from Senate Republicans. Analysts suggest that Trump may need to personally intervene to mend the rift with his party members.
- ▪Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her position as director of national intelligence.
- ▪Her resignation is attributed to her husband's cancer diagnosis.
- ▪President Trump is experiencing pushback from Senate Republicans.
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Tulsi Gabbard announces she’s resigning as director of national intelligence, citing her husband’s cancer diagnosis. NBC News correspondents Garrett Haake, Ryan Nobles, Sahil Kapur and Allie Canal discuss the political challenges facing the president as he faces pushback from members of his own party.May 22, 2026
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